Google Chrome is getting an update that saves power and memory

Google Chrome is getting an update that saves power and memory

last week , Google He released a power saving mode for his Chrome browser. The update is available to users on all platforms, including Windows, Linux, and Apple (Mac) operating systems.

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Updating Google Chrome allows power saving mode to be activated automatically, but it can be changed through performance settings. It is available in the side tab of the browser.

Google Chrome improves device performance

The name of the tool is Memory Saver and it is a memory manager that, above all, helps to improve the performance of the computer. Thus, Chrome can automatically free up memory space for inactive tabs and make more resources available to other pages and other running applications.

You don’t have to worry about loading tabs that are in standby mode. Once turned on, it loads instantly and quickly, without losing performance.

Secret solution for Chrome users

The solution came out very useful, since for Google Chrome the criticisms due to the high memory consumption of open tabs were outdated. With this new technology, the browser is faster and stands out among the competitors for its good user experience.

What do you do to disable?

If for some reason the novelty is not to your liking, you can access the “Always keep these sites active” option. This causes tabs that point to selected sites to not be placed in eco mode. The option can be found under Chrome’s performance settings.

However, it is important to know that the new feature saves up to 30% of the device’s memory while using the browser. This helps to have smoother navigation and no crashes, situations that would seriously drive any user given the speed at which information is currently being laid out.

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